Sedum plant named ‘Thunderhead’

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct hybrid of  Sedum  plant substantially as shown and described, characterized by medium deep red purple flowers in very large inflorescences, dusky, dark leaves, strong, upright stems, and a medium, clumping habit.

Botanical denomination: Sedum hybrid (syn. Hylotelephium).

Variety designation: ‘Thunderhead’.

Parentage: Sedum telephium 2-5×Sedum spectabile ‘Neon’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Sedumand given the cultivar name of ‘Thunderhead’. Sedum is in the familyCrassulaceae. Sedum ‘Thunderhead’ originated from a planned breedingprogram to produce hybrids with dark leaves, short stems and largeinflorescences. Sedum ‘Thunderhead’ originated from a cross between anunnamed, proprietary, an unpatented Sedum telephium 2-5 as the seedparent and Sedum spectabile ‘Neon’, unpatented, as the pollen parent.

Compared to the seed parent Sedum telephium 2-5, the new cultivar is hasmuch larger inflorescences with better flower color, and larger, lightercolored leaves.

Compared to the pollen parent, Sedum spectabile ‘Neon’, the newcultivar, has leaves that are a dusky gray green color rather thanyellow green.

Compared to Sedum ‘Class Act’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 20,125), the newvariety is taller with leaves that dark rather than green with darkmargins. The flowers of the new variety are smaller in larger, denser,and flatter inflorescences. The flowers of the new variety are morepurple in color.

Compared to Sedum ‘Beach Party’, (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,810), the newvariety is larger in habit, and has darker leaves and flowers.

This new and unique Sedum is distinguished by:

-   -   1. medium deep red purple flowers in very large inflorescences,    -   2. dusky, dark leaves,    -   3. strong, upright stems, and    -   4. a medium, clumping habit.

This new cultivar has been reproduced only by asexual propagation(division and tissue culture). Each of the progeny exhibits identicalcharacteristics to the original plant. Asexual propagation by divisionand tissue culture using standard micropropagation techniques withterminal and lateral shoots, as done in Canby, Oreg., shows that theforegoing characteristics and distinctions come true to form and areestablished and transmitted through succeeding propagations. The presentinvention has not been evaluated under all possible environmentalconditions. The phenotype may vary with variations in environmentwithout a change in the genotype of the plant.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a two-year-old Sedum ‘Thunderhead’ growing in the garden inAugust in Canby, Oreg.

FIG. 2 shows a two-year-old Sedum ‘Thunderhead’ in a two galloncontainer in early September in full bloom in Canby, Oreg.

DETAILED PLANT DESCRIPTION

The following is a detailed description of the new Sedum hybrid based onobservations of three-year-old specimens grown in a garden in full sununder typical outdoor conditions in Canby, Oreg. Canby is Zone 8 on theUSDA Hardiness map. Temperatures range from a high of 95 degrees F. inAugust to 32 degrees F. in January. Normal rainfall in Canby is 42.8inches per year. The color descriptions are all based on The RoyalHorticultural Society Colour Chart, 5^(th) edition.

-   Plant:    -   -   Type.—Herbaceous perennial.        -   Hardiness.—USDA Zone 4 to 9.        -   Size.—50 cm tall from the ground to the top of the            inflorescence and 54 cm wide.        -   Habit.—Erect, clumping.        -   Vigor.—Excellent.-   Stem:    -   -   Number.—About 24.        -   Size.—31 cm long and 11 mm wide.        -   Internode length.—3 to 20 mm long.        -   Color.—Greyed Purple 187A.        -   Texture.—Succulent.        -   Surface.—Glaucous.-   Leaf:    -   -   Type.—Simple.        -   Arrangement.—Variable.        -   Shape.—Ovate to elliptic.        -   Apex.—Acute.        -   Base.—Clasping.        -   Venation.—Pinnate.        -   Margins.—Serrate.        -   Blade size.—Grows to 5.5 cm long and 3.6 cm wide.        -   Surface.—Glaucous.        -   Texture.—Thick, spongy, succulent.        -   Petiole.—Leaves sessile.        -   Leaf color.—Topside closest to Brown 200A including vein;            bottom side Green 147B tinted Greyed Purple 187A including            vein.-   Inflorescence:    -   -   Type.—Terminal, corymbose, umbel-like.        -   Number of flowers.—Over 1000 per stem (increases with age).        -   Pedicels.—3 mm to 6 mm long, 1 mm wide, glabrous, Brown            N200B.        -   Peduncle.—8 cm tall and 4 mm to 7 mm wide, Greyed Purple            187B, succulent, glaucous.        -   Size.—Grows to 18 cm tall and 21 cm wide.        -   Bloom period.—August through September in Canby, Oreg.-   Flower bud:    -   -   Size.—2.5 mm wide, 5 mm deep.        -   Description.—Ovoid.        -   Color.—Greyed Purple 186D.-   Flower:    -   -   Type.—Complete, actinomorphic.        -   Shape.—Stellate.        -   Size.—6 mm deep and 10 mm wide.        -   Color.—Red Purple 72A.        -   Corolla description.—10 mm wide and 4 mm deep, 5 petals,            each lanceolate, 6 mm long and 2 mm wide, margins entire,            tip acuminate, glabrous on both sides, top and bottom side            Red Purple 72A on top ⅔ blending to Red Purple 70C on bottom            ⅓.        -   Calyx description.—3 mm deep and 4 mm wide, stellate, 5            lobes, divided to the base, margins entire, tip acute,            glabrous, Brown N200B on both sides.        -   Stamen description.—10 in number, 10.5 mm long, filaments 10            mm long, Red Purple 70B, anthers Greyed Purple 187A, pollen            Yellow 4D, sterile.        -   Pistil description.—5 separate prominent carpels, each 4 mm            deep and 1.5 mm wide, Red Purple 72A, style 2 mm long, style            and stigma Purple 71A.        -   Fragrance.—None.        -   Lastingness.—Each stem lasts up to a month.-   Fruit:    -   -   Type.—Ventrally dehiscent follicle, erect, attenuate.        -   Fertility.—None.        -   Color.—Greyed Purple 187A at top and gray tan at bottom,            Grey 200B.-   Seed: No seed produced.-   Disease and pest resistance or tolerance: Pest and disease    resistance are typical for this type of Sedum. No known resistances.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct hybrid of Sedum plant as hereinillustrated and described.